International audienceThe common hydrogeological concepts assume that water mostly enters and flows in fractured and karstified media through preferential pathways related to discontinuities. But it is difficult to locate discontinuities and even more to relate those to possible or effective water routes, particularly when soil or scree covers near surface features. When and where does water flow underground? How fast? Are we able to monitor the infiltration processes? A unique large scale Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) surface based time-lapse experiment was carried out in fractured and karstified carbonate rock during a typical Mediterranean autumn rainy episode (230mm of rain over 17 days). 120 ERT time-lapse sections were measu...
A duality of flow types is commonly observed within karst systems, from quickflows through open frac...
The use of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT; non-intrusive geophysical technique) was assessed...
The use of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT; non-intrusive geophysical technique) was assessed...
International audienceThe common hydrogeological concepts assume that water mostly enters and flows ...
International audienceWater infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and dif...
Water infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and difficult to measure wit...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean Basin, most of the groundwater resources are located in c...
Catchment and hillslope hydrology is a major research area in geoscience and the understanding of it...
International audienceThis work presents an attempt to monitor water infiltration and subsurface flo...
Water infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and difficult to measure with...
International audienceIn geophysical and hydrological studies, it can be challenging to achieve a co...
International audienceIn geophysical and hydrological studies, it can be challenging to achieve a co...
This data set contains raw and inverted data from an Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) monitor...
Column 1 presents the distance along the ERT profile. Column 2 represents the pseudo-depth calculate...
Karst is characteristically complex, hydrogeologically, due to a high degree of heterogeneity, which...
A duality of flow types is commonly observed within karst systems, from quickflows through open frac...
The use of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT; non-intrusive geophysical technique) was assessed...
The use of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT; non-intrusive geophysical technique) was assessed...
International audienceThe common hydrogeological concepts assume that water mostly enters and flows ...
International audienceWater infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and dif...
Water infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and difficult to measure wit...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean Basin, most of the groundwater resources are located in c...
Catchment and hillslope hydrology is a major research area in geoscience and the understanding of it...
International audienceThis work presents an attempt to monitor water infiltration and subsurface flo...
Water infiltration and recharge processes in karst systems are complex and difficult to measure with...
International audienceIn geophysical and hydrological studies, it can be challenging to achieve a co...
International audienceIn geophysical and hydrological studies, it can be challenging to achieve a co...
This data set contains raw and inverted data from an Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) monitor...
Column 1 presents the distance along the ERT profile. Column 2 represents the pseudo-depth calculate...
Karst is characteristically complex, hydrogeologically, due to a high degree of heterogeneity, which...
A duality of flow types is commonly observed within karst systems, from quickflows through open frac...
The use of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT; non-intrusive geophysical technique) was assessed...
The use of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT; non-intrusive geophysical technique) was assessed...